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Shadow Cell by Andrew Bustamante

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Shadow Cell

An Insider Account of America's New Spy War

Andrew Bustamante, Jihi Bustamante

Little, Brown and Company · Print & ebook · September 9, 2025

Reading lane: HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage

INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | Barnes & Noble's Best Books of 2025 A thrilling firsthand account by husband-and-wife CIA operatives who, against all odds, triumphed in a deadly cat-and-mouse game against a mole within the agency—an unprecedented insider account of 21st-century spycraft in the tradition of Argo and Black Ops .

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Good for readers interested in memoirGood for readers who enjoy HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage and Political Thrillers.Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

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Authors
Andrew Bustamante, Jihi Bustamante
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Published
September 9, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage · Political Thrillers
Reading lane
HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage

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  • Personal Memoirs

  • HISTORY / Military / Intelligence & Espionage

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | Barnes & Noble's Best Books of 2025 A thrilling firsthand account by husband-and-wife CIA operatives who, against all odds, triumphed in a deadly cat-and-mouse game against a mole within the agency—an unprecedented insider account of 21st-century spycraft in the tradition of Argo and Black Ops . Andrew and Jihi Bustamante were a “tandem couple”: married spies who’d dedicated their lives to the CIA. They met as trainees at Langley, and got...

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | Barnes & Noble's Best Books of 2025 A thrilling firsthand account by husband-and-wife CIA operatives who, against all odds, triumphed in a deadly cat-and-mouse game against a mole within the agency—an unprecedented insider account of 21st-century spycraft in the tradition of Argo and Black Ops . Andrew and Jihi Bustamante were a “tandem couple”: married spies who’d dedicated their lives to the CIA. They met as trainees at Langley, and got married while hunting terrorists across the globe. Then, suddenly, they were assigned to a mission so sensitive and explosive that the CIA still has never acknowledged it. The CIA’s source network in a country code-named "Falcon"—one of America’s most formidable rivals—had been compromised by a mole, and the agency needed a new way to collect intelligence there. Young newlyweds, the Bustamantes were considered safe choices for this daunting task precisely because they had no experience in Falcon. They were also loyal, forgettable, and completely disposable—operatives who could help to strengthen the CIA’s position in Falcon while simultaneously serving as bait for the mole. But although their superiors at the CIA didn’t realize it, the Bustamantes also brought another advantage to the table: a granular understanding of how terrorist cells operate, and how the agency could exploit those same tactics to keep America safe. Assembling a rag-tag team of fellow operatives and recruiting new sources from Falcon, the Bustamantes pioneered a new way of spying by building a cell of their own—right at the heart of the CIA. The propulsive, untold tale of one of history’s greatest intelligence crises and the unlikely band of agents who were sent in to clean up the mess, Shadow Cell allows us to peer behind the curtain to see how today’s spy wars are being fought—and won.

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